Annual Truckload of of Toys is a success

The items collected today will go to the Salvation Army to be handed out to local families over Christmas.

We want to thank everyone that helped us out have another successful “Truckload of Toys” event.

Since 2011 we have called on the community to help us collect toys for the annual “Toys for Tots” campaign and this year, like the past 7 years, you help us fill the truck full of toys, stocking stuffers and books. The items collected today will go to the Salvation Army to be handed out to local families over Christmas. Your Hometown Stations also presented a $2,500 check to the Lima Noon Optimist, Marine Corp and the Salvation Army to buy even more toys for the campaign. Last year we collected over 2,000 items, and we are hoping we beat that record today (12/2/2017). We again want to thank, Walmart for their generous donation and letting us host the event there, Kewpee for the coupons we passed out and to everyone who stopped out and helped us bring more smiles to local kids on Christmas Day.

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Areas of dense fog this morning. Rain and snow showers are also likely for this morning before clearing out this afternoon. Cloudy skies for the rest of the day. We could see some snow overnight. Highs in the low 40s. Mostly cloudy skies for your Tuesday and Wednesday. More sun for Thanksgiving with highs in the upper 30s. Rain for your Black Friday and the weekend.